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khalid sheikh mohammed sent out, basically invited yassari. he spent two days with them interviewing them and that just goes to show, to me how egotistical khalid sheikh mohammed is, but also how brazen he was. we talked to somebody who was familiar with that incident and said that ksm literally walks the reporter down on the stairs as he left, and you know, one thing that i've always remember that an isi person told me in 2002 was that the isi has pakistan so well covered that you can't smoke a cigarette on a street corner without us knowing what brand it is. i always remember that. if that was the case, then why couldn't you find these guys? >> i think that is overstating the capabilities. >> it took the cia tenures to find the modern but yet they frank pellegrino is one of the main characters in the books. tell us here is one of the leading experts on ksm who wasn't allowed to speak to khalid sheikh mohammed for many years. even though he was an american -- in american custody. >> as a great question. i think that that -- he was one of the
khalid sheikh mohammed sent out, basically invited yassari. he spent two days with them interviewing them and that just goes to show, to me how egotistical khalid sheikh mohammed is, but also how brazen he was. we talked to somebody who was familiar with that incident and said that ksm literally walks the reporter down on the stairs as he left, and you know, one thing that i've always remember that an isi person told me in 2002 was that the isi has pakistan so well covered that you can't smoke...
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two weeks ago, mohammed merah appeared in court charged with a minor driving offense. it was a month -- the last opportunity to stop the man who would become the most dangerous killer in france. >> for the latest from the scene, we can cross now to our correspondent. what is the calculation of the police at this point? >> we have had a lot of police activity in the last hour. you will see behind me the street lights have been turned off. electricity has been cut in the neighborhood of his apartment. the gas has been turned off and we have seen the new swat teams. data communications in the area is switched off as well. of the signposts are they are running at of patients. the government has given them deadlines he and -- and he has missed them all. still the way. the priority is to get him out and insure they protect the police who are going in. what they do not know is what weapons are in and what explosives. they know he was a bomb maker, trained in afghanistan and their fear is he might try and take some of them with him in a final defiance standoff. >> there is mor
two weeks ago, mohammed merah appeared in court charged with a minor driving offense. it was a month -- the last opportunity to stop the man who would become the most dangerous killer in france. >> for the latest from the scene, we can cross now to our correspondent. what is the calculation of the police at this point? >> we have had a lot of police activity in the last hour. you will see behind me the street lights have been turned off. electricity has been cut in the neighborhood...
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one of them -- a couple of them from from khalid sheikh mohammed. one was a card and return address was whited out. they sent it to an fbi lab, and sure enough the return address was the ministry. that was one of the ways he found them. he liked women enough to certainly pursue that kind of thing. but it's, i think, it's part of what a complex character he is. when they caught ramzi yousef however you pronounce it in 2002 they found a suitcase with the belongings in it. they found photographs in there of her playing with his that seemed to be recent. time with his children. i think he's sort of a ball of contra contradictions. >> tell everybody the nearest point, maybe. if ksm had found in arrested maybe 9/11 would have turned out difficultly. what happened there? >> i personally believe that 9/11 would never have happened if ksm had been caught there.vú clearly al qaeda would have other plots and attacks. this was ksm's baby, the plot that came out of the attacks. the plots in the manila. there was good work by the fbi and cia that lead him to kha
one of them -- a couple of them from from khalid sheikh mohammed. one was a card and return address was whited out. they sent it to an fbi lab, and sure enough the return address was the ministry. that was one of the ways he found them. he liked women enough to certainly pursue that kind of thing. but it's, i think, it's part of what a complex character he is. when they caught ramzi yousef however you pronounce it in 2002 they found a suitcase with the belongings in it. they found photographs...
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mohamed. she had a different model that was more focused on health care, child care, and labor organizing in addition to microfinance. it was not microfinance without all of the other elements. and i think people give mohamed too much credit, i think, she deserves more credit than she gets. >> to be honest, i have a policy which started on my first ever project in microfinance, which was in mexico. to never ever ever work with the guys for as long as i lived. i have nothing do with them. with you mention the consultive group to assist the poor. this the world bank spin organization for promoting microfinance. it's interesting what they did. they started the consult i have group to assist the poorist. microcredit. that didn't work, you know. so they changed name. it's now the -- it changed to the consultive group to assist the poor. and it doesn't have to only be microfinance. it can be microsavings. whatever. and that didn't work either so they came up with the new idea called financial inclus
mohamed. she had a different model that was more focused on health care, child care, and labor organizing in addition to microfinance. it was not microfinance without all of the other elements. and i think people give mohamed too much credit, i think, she deserves more credit than she gets. >> to be honest, i have a policy which started on my first ever project in microfinance, which was in mexico. to never ever ever work with the guys for as long as i lived. i have nothing do with them....
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and that including sheikh mohammed and the architect of the "uss cole" attack. we got much information to all he and we arrested a whole array of terrorists who were prepared to carry off attacks. and the director, former national director of intelligence said that this are people walking around, today, who would not be walking around today if those techniques had not been used. >> thank you, judge, this debate is not going to end but thank you for being here. paul ryan takes on the relinkous -- religious left. with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that's why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. now we're challenging you to put it to the test. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >> since we meet at america's first catholic university it is important to discuss how, as catholic and public life, my own personal thinking on the issues has been gui
and that including sheikh mohammed and the architect of the "uss cole" attack. we got much information to all he and we arrested a whole array of terrorists who were prepared to carry off attacks. and the director, former national director of intelligence said that this are people walking around, today, who would not be walking around today if those techniques had not been used. >> thank you, judge, this debate is not going to end but thank you for being here. paul ryan takes on...
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this is mohammed merah: about in his car. he was a 23-year-old criminal with a string of convictions for robbery and violence, a french citizen trained in afghanistan who claimed he had orders from al qaeda. for hours, he negotiated with police. late last night, he told them it was against his conscience to surrender. there were attempts to break his resolve. flash grenades were thrown at the apartment. with no response to the night, the decision was taken to send and commandos. they entered through the front, blowing off the door. using fiber-optic cameras, they picked their way slowly through the apartment, trying to locate mohammed merah until they reached the governor. suddenly, he appeared, armed with a handgun, opening fire. two policemen were injured. mohammed merah jump from a ground floor window, wearing a bulletproof vest and firing wildly. outside was a marksman, who shot him dead. mohammed merah finished as he wanted, in a battle with police, with a gun. in three separate attacks, he had killed seven people. three
this is mohammed merah: about in his car. he was a 23-year-old criminal with a string of convictions for robbery and violence, a french citizen trained in afghanistan who claimed he had orders from al qaeda. for hours, he negotiated with police. late last night, he told them it was against his conscience to surrender. there were attempts to break his resolve. flash grenades were thrown at the apartment. with no response to the night, the decision was taken to send and commandos. they entered...
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and how efficient that's record struction will be meanwhile some already starting to lose patience mohamed a flower trader has returned home to find all three of his cars burned out he used to calm himself among supporters of the gover. but now his loyalties are uncertain because i don't support the opposition i want to live here like my father and grandfather but if the government can provide us with peace and security either i have to move to another country or the government needs to go. he's not somebody who would trade he's implements for a rifle but in his neighborhood youngsters are already being radicalized this police car was set on fire by the rebels the charred remains of an officer still inside only says all government sympathizers deserve such a death star wars for a fifteen year old who hasn't finished high school yet. all i want is to finish bashar i served enough of him in addition to political differences the conflict in syria is also generational the young want to fire while the old struggle to find cover. their only goal is to drag syria into chaos everything was fine no
and how efficient that's record struction will be meanwhile some already starting to lose patience mohamed a flower trader has returned home to find all three of his cars burned out he used to calm himself among supporters of the gover. but now his loyalties are uncertain because i don't support the opposition i want to live here like my father and grandfather but if the government can provide us with peace and security either i have to move to another country or the government needs to go....
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khalid sheikh mohammed and four others are being arraigned in gitmo. ed -- the admitted master mind and changed america as we knew it. a rare look at the man dubbed ksm, after osama bin laden's death he is probably the most notorious terrorist alive in the world. our pentagon correspondent chris lauren is at guantanamo bay. could start a legal circus, why is that? >> reporter: because simply, randi, knonobody knows what he l do. this will be the first time anyone has seen khalid sheikh mohammed in years. we're 90 minutes away from his court appearance. a lot of the family members are here today, they, too, are just less than two hours away from taking their first look at him for some of them. and no one knows what is going to happen. do they plead guilty, in which case all this moves toward a sentencing phase, or does khalid sheikh mohammed and the others keep the soapbox and the opportunity to continue you willy -- to bash america and plead not guilty that he boasted of planning in previous court appearances. one of the family members we spoke to last
khalid sheikh mohammed and four others are being arraigned in gitmo. ed -- the admitted master mind and changed america as we knew it. a rare look at the man dubbed ksm, after osama bin laden's death he is probably the most notorious terrorist alive in the world. our pentagon correspondent chris lauren is at guantanamo bay. could start a legal circus, why is that? >> reporter: because simply, randi, knonobody knows what he l do. this will be the first time anyone has seen khalid sheikh...
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the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. bin laden looked at the picture of the american embassy and pointed to where a truck could go as a suicide bomber. >> reporter: shortly after the terrorist attacks on the two u.s. embassies this man, abdul raheem al nashiri, approached bin laden with a new scheme. two years of planning followed. on october 7th, 2000, in the yemeni poured of aden, two al qaeda suicide
the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they...
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they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate mohammed morsi. they came toer the we are, at a irrelevant square and home to the sell great a turning point in egypt's history the country's first truly democratically elected president .. having been there right from the beginning, what does this day mean to you? >> i tried to -- i tried -- i thank god, i can't express anything, and this is just, we still have a lot road, long road ahead. >> it was close, election officials said mohammed morsi beat his rival former military general shafik with only 51 percent of the vote. >> the crowd in at a we are, at a irrelevant square, see this as justice for fellow egyptians who lost tha their lives while fighg for freedom in this square. >> the square became a front line in the revolution to over throw president hosni mubarek, and the scene of deadly clashes between pro democracy demonstrators and forces loyal to the regime. more than 900 people were killed. >> in his victory speech, mohammed morsi said their deaths would not be in vein. the u.s. trained eng
they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate mohammed morsi. they came toer the we are, at a irrelevant square and home to the sell great a turning point in egypt's history the country's first truly democratically elected president .. having been there right from the beginning, what does this day mean to you? >> i tried to -- i tried -- i thank god, i can't express anything, and this is just, we still have a lot road, long road ahead. >> it was close,...
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so mohammed, cnn can't confirm the authenticity of the video. what do we know about what happened in this village? >> reporter: fredricka, opposition activists tell us horrifying tales about what happened on friday in the town of hula. they say that, first, mortars were raining down on town. that the syrian government was with shelling the town and then that after that was over, the pro-regime militias entered the town and started indiscriminately slaughtering entire families, men, women, and children. now, we've started to hear more today from residents in that town, witnesses to this massacre. here's what one man had to say. >> translator: by god, i watched the dead bodies of nine children. one was less than 9 months old. why are they treating us like animals? we are humans. did the infant carry an rpg? was he a fighter? he was a baby. he had a pacifier in his mouth. what was his guilt? why was he killed? >> and, so, mohammed, there's a lot of finger pointing about who is responsible. the syrian government denies its forces carried out this at
so mohammed, cnn can't confirm the authenticity of the video. what do we know about what happened in this village? >> reporter: fredricka, opposition activists tell us horrifying tales about what happened on friday in the town of hula. they say that, first, mortars were raining down on town. that the syrian government was with shelling the town and then that after that was over, the pro-regime militias entered the town and started indiscriminately slaughtering entire families, men, women,...
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they have aimed in many ways, sheikh mohammed has a red and full beard and others looked withdrawn, and like they have lost a lot of weight. the other point i make is that there were contentious exchanges between the military lawyers and the judge in this case. one of the lawyers alleged in the year they have had to prepare for the case he never had access to a full time translator and he doesn't speak arabic. >> the suspects will do whatever they can, it seems to stall the proceedings or not allow them to actually accept a plea from them. what happens if they do not cooperate? >>reporter: well, right now to set the scene, we are in a recess and we are now going into our fourth hour of the hearing and waiting for the five men to see if they are going to enter pleas. the men can now go into court and enter a plea of guilty but it is up to a jury to see if they get the death penalty. my sense from this morning is the men see the court proceedings like a day at mall, a change of scene and they may want to drag it out. >> i understand, catherine, that if they do not enter a plea, it is not
they have aimed in many ways, sheikh mohammed has a red and full beard and others looked withdrawn, and like they have lost a lot of weight. the other point i make is that there were contentious exchanges between the military lawyers and the judge in this case. one of the lawyers alleged in the year they have had to prepare for the case he never had access to a full time translator and he doesn't speak arabic. >> the suspects will do whatever they can, it seems to stall the proceedings or...
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his name is mohammed merah, a 24 year-old spanish citizen who was arrested in afghanistan and is known to the intelligence services. as they try to force their way into the flat, there was an exchange of fire in which two policemen were shot. the gunman's brother was arrested in a second operation. his mother was brought to the scene to try to talk him out. we have spoken to the man who yesterday afternoon -- 10 days ago, mohammed merah came to to lose to find out how to disable a tracking device. this man has known him since he was a teenager. >> he seemed a bit more unruly than others and he did have a criminal record, but there was nothing that made me think he was capable of such atrocious acts. >> he was reminded about a conversation. >> president sarkozy has come here today to congratulate the police on a job well done, but serious questions will be asked. how did unknown fundamentalist who had long been under surveillance manage to kill seven people, and how he gather such an extraordinary arsenal of weapons that was found in the boot of his car without raising concerns of the s
his name is mohammed merah, a 24 year-old spanish citizen who was arrested in afghanistan and is known to the intelligence services. as they try to force their way into the flat, there was an exchange of fire in which two policemen were shot. the gunman's brother was arrested in a second operation. his mother was brought to the scene to try to talk him out. we have spoken to the man who yesterday afternoon -- 10 days ago, mohammed merah came to to lose to find out how to disable a tracking...
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mohammed, what's the latest on this attack? >> reporter: well, gary, these wave of coordinated attacks started around 1:15 p.m. local time today. and for hours and hours, we were hearing the sound of sporadic gunfire, we were hearing explosions, we were hearing rpgs being fired. that's just in this very heavily fortified and guarded area in kabul, where so many embassies are housed. now, we're told by nato's isaf that the russian embassy and german embassy and several government facilities were targeted. the situation has calmed down in the last few hours, but, in fact, there is still activity going on. there does still seem to be one attack, at least, close to this area that's going on. we were told by the spokesperson for the interior ministry a short while ago that an abandoned building close to the headquarters here, that there were insurgents holed up, most likely in an elevator shaft and that security forces were trying to throw grenades into that building to try to get those insurgents out and arrest them. we actually he
mohammed, what's the latest on this attack? >> reporter: well, gary, these wave of coordinated attacks started around 1:15 p.m. local time today. and for hours and hours, we were hearing the sound of sporadic gunfire, we were hearing explosions, we were hearing rpgs being fired. that's just in this very heavily fortified and guarded area in kabul, where so many embassies are housed. now, we're told by nato's isaf that the russian embassy and german embassy and several government...
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his name is mohammed merah, a 24 year-old spanish citizen who was arrested in afghanistan and is known to the intelligence services. as they try to force their way into the flat, there was an exchange of fire in which two policemen were shot. the gunman's brother was arrested in a second operation. his mother was brought to the scene to try to talk him out. we have spoken to the man who yesterday afternoon -- 10 days ago, mohammed merah came to to lose to find out how to disable a tracking device. this man has known him since he was a teenager. >> he seemed a bit more unruly than others and he did have a criminal record, but there was nothing that made me think he was capable of such atrocious acts. >> he was reminded about a conversation. >> president sarkozy has come here today to congratulate the police on a job well done, but serious questions will be asked. how did unknown fundamentalist who had long been under surveillance manage to kill seven people, and how he gather such an extraordinary arsenal of weapons that was found in the boot of his car without raising concerns of the s
his name is mohammed merah, a 24 year-old spanish citizen who was arrested in afghanistan and is known to the intelligence services. as they try to force their way into the flat, there was an exchange of fire in which two policemen were shot. the gunman's brother was arrested in a second operation. his mother was brought to the scene to try to talk him out. we have spoken to the man who yesterday afternoon -- 10 days ago, mohammed merah came to to lose to find out how to disable a tracking...
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mohammed was more likely the president of aleppo student union he was kidnapped a few days after his name and photo surfaced on facebook but i believe that my abduction was directly linked to my political activity and i received many threats over the phone and eventually they did what they promised. to unwavering in his political allegiances mohammed sas his family had to pay a ransom to free him it included a car a laptop and around ten thousand dollars the way they do it what's happening now in syria is that we have some people who participate in peaceful demonstrations and whose demands we support but there are also a lot of those who are trying to take advantage of the current situation to seize people's properties were kidnapped them for ransom. while facebook's administration has previously blocked pages that openly supported by charlotte's side it's so far failed to do anything to stop the calls for the killing of his supporters and many like the social activist believe that's been long overdue you. can see it as a night we can use it to the fruits of the kill and these they c
mohammed was more likely the president of aleppo student union he was kidnapped a few days after his name and photo surfaced on facebook but i believe that my abduction was directly linked to my political activity and i received many threats over the phone and eventually they did what they promised. to unwavering in his political allegiances mohammed sas his family had to pay a ransom to free him it included a car a laptop and around ten thousand dollars the way they do it what's happening now...
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this will be the first time anyone has seen khalid sheikh mohammed in years. we're 90 minutes away from his court appearance. a lot of the family members are here today, they, too, are just less than two hours away from taking their first look at him for some of them. and no one knows what is going to happen. do they plead guilty, in which case all this moves toward a sentencing phase, or does khalid sheikh mohammed and the others keep the soapbox and the opportunity to continue you willy -- to bash america and plead not guilty that he boasted of planning in previous court appearances. one of the family members we spoke to last night said the united states is going a bit overboard in its efforts to be cultural license tiff. >> do you blame like the obama administration? for dragging this out? >> i blame us for trying to too good. too much better than them. we're trying to be too good. you can't have a nice war. war is war. a soldier accidentally shoots somebody, gets put on trial. >> this wasn't a war. this was totally innocent people. >> reporter: cliff and c
this will be the first time anyone has seen khalid sheikh mohammed in years. we're 90 minutes away from his court appearance. a lot of the family members are here today, they, too, are just less than two hours away from taking their first look at him for some of them. and no one knows what is going to happen. do they plead guilty, in which case all this moves toward a sentencing phase, or does khalid sheikh mohammed and the others keep the soapbox and the opportunity to continue you willy -- to...
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however those words won't reopen mohammed's pizzeria his isn't the only business in this town to face this type of attack. i came here seven years ago from vietnam and i've been targeted twice use throwing rocks through my window. as even germany's robust economy starts to really feel the pinch of the eurozone crisis there are concerns that we could see a further rise in social problems in the countries poorer areas. peter all of our party germany. over in the u.s. it seems more people are losing their homes struggling in a difficult to con a me coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. max kaiser looks at the country's mortgage crisis and wall street's role in it. so after seizing the mortgage condemning it and seizing it the city then they claim will pay a fair market value to the owner of the mortgage which in the most cases is the securitization trust which were already these are all filled with fraud already so they're going to seize these. trusts as the suv passed the cherokee as going to these tribes are still waiting for the learn that the u.s. government promised one hundred fifty yea
however those words won't reopen mohammed's pizzeria his isn't the only business in this town to face this type of attack. i came here seven years ago from vietnam and i've been targeted twice use throwing rocks through my window. as even germany's robust economy starts to really feel the pinch of the eurozone crisis there are concerns that we could see a further rise in social problems in the countries poorer areas. peter all of our party germany. over in the u.s. it seems more people are...
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mohamed shows me his box of handmade treasures earrings pendants all made from stone the only material he could find in the prison yard. michel martin and this is how we killed time and the pain from torture and hunger and i still get headaches when i remember this time around valley iranian soldier mohammad spent eighteen years in an iraqi jail during the one thousand nine hundred eighty s. iran iraq war he says he would have been freed earlier if he'd joined the ek image he didn't help to realize the militant revolutionary group was fighting iran in authority on the side of saddam hussein and recruiting new members among prisoners but mohamed refused them they were terrorists killing innocent people i couldn't have anything to do with them i betray my country then the group indeed had a very gory history in the one nine hundred sixty s. it started a bombing campaign against iran's shah and his allies they were linked to the killing of american citizens and welcomed the u.s. embassy siege in tehran openly calling for the execution of the hostages. the terror continued after these lawm
mohamed shows me his box of handmade treasures earrings pendants all made from stone the only material he could find in the prison yard. michel martin and this is how we killed time and the pain from torture and hunger and i still get headaches when i remember this time around valley iranian soldier mohammad spent eighteen years in an iraqi jail during the one thousand nine hundred eighty s. iran iraq war he says he would have been freed earlier if he'd joined the ek image he didn't help to...
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the mood here is just simply electrifying when those results were announced that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood is egypt's an ex-president the crowd here would simply mad and since then they've been cheering they've been shouting they've been waving flags i won't cost a group of women who had linked arms and were crying they've been men and knelt down and where there's this constant explosion of fire words on the streets leading to tell here square are completely jam packed and they've chewed the cars are hunkering their horns as they drive up and down one of the most effects announced that he is resigning from the muslim brotherhood this is a pledge he gave that he would be a non partisan president now the congratulations have started coming in one of the first to congratulate morsi was the head of the ruling military mohamed tahtawi at the same time the first foreign country to congratulate him was the ambassador from turkey he said and i'm quoting that egypt now has a place at the table of democratic nations indeed at this stage it looks as if most of hands will be time an
the mood here is just simply electrifying when those results were announced that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood is egypt's an ex-president the crowd here would simply mad and since then they've been cheering they've been shouting they've been waving flags i won't cost a group of women who had linked arms and were crying they've been men and knelt down and where there's this constant explosion of fire words on the streets leading to tell here square are completely jam packed and they've...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi has praised the army for its role in the run up to his presidency in his speech before hundreds of troops and the military council his words malkan attempts to compromise with the military which took control after the ousting of president mubarak last year the general still hold legislative rights and powers to draft the country's constitution which they granted themselves just hours after the presidential elections in may. that leads to new zealand soldiers on two security officials have been killed in central afghanistan the new zealand troops had arrived on the scene to assist local security forces and gauge the shootout with suspended suspected insurgents this comes a day after they are going to parliament passed a vote of no confidence in the country's defense and interior ministers lawmakers blame the government for multiple security slips in the country. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is in africa for eleven day martin across the continent which kicked off on tuesday in sinegal promoting democratic values and washington's commitment
egypt's president mohamed morsi has praised the army for its role in the run up to his presidency in his speech before hundreds of troops and the military council his words malkan attempts to compromise with the military which took control after the ousting of president mubarak last year the general still hold legislative rights and powers to draft the country's constitution which they granted themselves just hours after the presidential elections in may. that leads to new zealand soldiers on...
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we just want peace mohammed jesus all the prophets calls for peace we need it. martyrdom has long been glorified in muslim countries but it's also one of the reasons why the conflict in syria has been so protracted and sold deadly when the youngsters professor adam has to die for their cause they usually even more ready to kill for it. r.t. damascus syria and coming up here later on are you in a few minutes another trend. it's not who is your enemy but rather the politicians who are at the wheel of the country will look at the spike of anti immigrant anger in china many and investigate what's behind it. plus extradition or asylum the fate of the economics editor julian assange hands and their balance with critics saying u.s. secret secrecy leaves him in limbo find out more this story coming up in about five minutes here on. three members of the russian c.m.l. punk group pussy riot went on trial on monday for staging and i want to put in stunned in the capitals a main cathedral in february herring's lasted all week before being adjourned for the weekend off his r
we just want peace mohammed jesus all the prophets calls for peace we need it. martyrdom has long been glorified in muslim countries but it's also one of the reasons why the conflict in syria has been so protracted and sold deadly when the youngsters professor adam has to die for their cause they usually even more ready to kill for it. r.t. damascus syria and coming up here later on are you in a few minutes another trend. it's not who is your enemy but rather the politicians who are at the...
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you're looking at live pictures from cairo egypt where they are celebrating as the muslim brotherhood mohamed morsi is named of the country's new leader. how's that terry kerry how was it square and the country that made this. democratic election. just. turkey calls an emergency nato meeting to discuss how to respond after syria shot down one of its fighter jets says the plane could have strayed into syrian airspace while on a training flight. wiki leaks editor and the world's top whistleblower julian assange awaits ecuador's decision on his bid for political asylum. recapping the week's top stories and looking at today's top headlines this is our team with the weekly glad to have you with us muslim brotherhoods mohamed morsi has been named egypt's new president the islamist leader gathered up to fifty two percent of the boat votes after a runoff with mubarak era prime minister ahmed shafik parties in tahrir square with the latest. the mood here is just simply electrifying when those results were announced that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood is egypt's next president the crowd here w
you're looking at live pictures from cairo egypt where they are celebrating as the muslim brotherhood mohamed morsi is named of the country's new leader. how's that terry kerry how was it square and the country that made this. democratic election. just. turkey calls an emergency nato meeting to discuss how to respond after syria shot down one of its fighter jets says the plane could have strayed into syrian airspace while on a training flight. wiki leaks editor and the world's top whistleblower...
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the pizzeria is now closed after the last attack in early may mohammed explained to me how a group aged between eighteen and twenty five gathered outside the shop near closing time they broke windows and taunted the terrified staff telling them to go home a small explosive device was detonated which fortunately didn't cause any injuries but means the pizzeria is having to undergo an expensive refit. right wing violence on the streets of germany the country saw a rise in extremist violence after reunification in one thousand eight hundred nine followed by an economic slump in the east which caused people to look to the far right and the fascist campaign as a warning that jus to europe's current financial predicament we could see a similar rise again our days are problematic today we have facing developments in the old part of the germany a lack of jobs leads to helplessness and despair which are the main ingredients the trend is young handsome flour right ideology but there is a belief among activists down the issue of right wing extremism is being ignored by large numbers of the german
the pizzeria is now closed after the last attack in early may mohammed explained to me how a group aged between eighteen and twenty five gathered outside the shop near closing time they broke windows and taunted the terrified staff telling them to go home a small explosive device was detonated which fortunately didn't cause any injuries but means the pizzeria is having to undergo an expensive refit. right wing violence on the streets of germany the country saw a rise in extremist violence after...
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yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have orchestrated the bombing of the u.s.s. cole and october of two thousand and so this is going to be the first death penalty trial at gitmo and the government is already trying to feel it in secrecy which is why a first amendment attorney is currently on his way to guantanamo to speak on behalf of a number of media organizations to have the first ever testimony by captive about cia interrogations be made open to the press so is their hope yes but torture will be publicly addressed will join me to discuss it as marcy wheeler blogger at mt we'll marcy thanks so much for joining us tonight and i guess before
yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have...
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>> mohammed. that's what it said. those were not my words. >> frightened herself an ordained minister confronted sam after seeing the violent reaction to the racist movie trailer posted on youtube. >> i called sam, i thought how dare you do this to us, to the world. >> what did he say? >> he said you tell them that you are innocent, cindy. it was the one who wrote the script who is guilty. tell them that he was the one that did it because he was tired of the radical muslims killing his people. he said that's what you need to tell them. >> did he talk about religion with you at all? >> never. >> his spouse's religion. did he say where he was where he was from? >> he never said anything about his religion or his belief system. he made me believe he was from egypt when we were filming. he said he was going to show the film in egypt. so i was assuming he was from egypt. but the day on the phone after all of the chaos, he said, tell them i am from israel. >> do you have anything to say? >> the actors identified this man as
>> mohammed. that's what it said. those were not my words. >> frightened herself an ordained minister confronted sam after seeing the violent reaction to the racist movie trailer posted on youtube. >> i called sam, i thought how dare you do this to us, to the world. >> what did he say? >> he said you tell them that you are innocent, cindy. it was the one who wrote the script who is guilty. tell them that he was the one that did it because he was tired of the...
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the inflammatory material offending the prophet mohammed peace be upon him this is not the first time in fact this is the third time this is offensive material targeting our prophet has been released in europe in reality productions so he had film footage or other defend our prophet mohammed christ nor does it offend the prophet abraham and to him there are other degrade the producers and the authors of such materials . the west is doing now is aimed at fueling chaos instability and violence in the arab and islamic world because the media focus on such materials to circulate them among the people in order to provoke them then mark back. at the danish caricatures mocking the prophet mohammed peace be upon him i have heard about the six months prior to the beginning of the unrest in the arab and islamic world really set out what we spoke to the caricatures and invited him to visit syria so that we could show him the real image of jesus christ and the prophet muhammad peace be upon him a shattered it's not the caricatures that were the problem the moral standards in the edit they reflect
the inflammatory material offending the prophet mohammed peace be upon him this is not the first time in fact this is the third time this is offensive material targeting our prophet has been released in europe in reality productions so he had film footage or other defend our prophet mohammed christ nor does it offend the prophet abraham and to him there are other degrade the producers and the authors of such materials . the west is doing now is aimed at fueling chaos instability and violence in...
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>> mohammed jamjoon, live for us in beirut, lebanon. and what are their leaders doing, and our leaders doing? that is coming up next. with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious
>> mohammed jamjoon, live for us in beirut, lebanon. and what are their leaders doing, and our leaders doing? that is coming up next. with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can...
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live pictures from the egypt where the wait is over the muslim brotherhood's mohamed mercy naming the country's next leader. now for the tank top its plan and it seems that it might be noticed by democrats you can extend all the details just. turkey denies spying insisting its military jet shot down by syrian forces friday it was on a training flight as nato was set to investigate. and the world's top whistleblower julian assange waiting for his fate to be decided by ecuador after he asked for asylum in the country's london embassy. midnight in moscow i matras are bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t and islam is mohammed morsi has been elected egypt's new president the muslim brotherhood candidate won nearly fifty two percent of the vote in the runoff last week his rival the mubarak era prime minister ahmed garner just more than forty eight percent or he's powerless leader has the latest from tahrir square. the mood here is just simply electrifying when those results were announced that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood is egypt's next pr
live pictures from the egypt where the wait is over the muslim brotherhood's mohamed mercy naming the country's next leader. now for the tank top its plan and it seems that it might be noticed by democrats you can extend all the details just. turkey denies spying insisting its military jet shot down by syrian forces friday it was on a training flight as nato was set to investigate. and the world's top whistleblower julian assange waiting for his fate to be decided by ecuador after he asked for...